JackBoosY ad493fd860 Add function vcpkg_configure_make/vcpkg_build_make/vcpkg_install_make/vcpkg_build_nmake/vcpkg_install_nmake (#8267)
* Add function vcpkg_configure_make/vcpkg_build_make.

* Fix autoreconf command and add log.

* Add vcpkg_install_make.

* Fix call function name.

* support non-debug mode.

* Add nmake support.

* [tcl]Add new port for testing.

* [vcpkg_configure_make]Fix prefix in linux.

* restart CI systen.

* Separate vcpkg_build_nmake/vcpkg_install_nmake. Add arg PROJECT_NAME.

* fix copy source file. add samples.

* Remove uncommon options.
Add force install para to autoreconf.

* fix build error.

* fix options judgment.

* enable nmake in windows.

* fix some envs and macros. Disable NMAKE in vcpkg_configure_make currently.

* update docs.

* fix environments.

* Modify libosip2 to use vcpkg_configure_make/vcpkg_install_make.

* [tcl]Tcl separates PR.

* trigger PR-EAGER.

* [freexl]Fix options name and remove option NMAKE.

* use tool-chain instead of set environments manually.

* fix autoreconf para.

* use vcpkg_execute_build_process instead.
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Vcpkg

Overview

Vcpkg helps you manage C and C++ libraries on Windows, Linux and MacOS. This tool and ecosystem are constantly evolving; your involvement is vital to its success!

For short description of available commands, run vcpkg help.

Quick Start

Prerequisites:

  • Windows 10, 8.1, 7, Linux, or MacOS
  • Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or newer (on Windows)
  • Git
  • Optional: CMake 3.12.4

To get started:

> git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git
> cd vcpkg

PS> .\bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
Linux:~/$ ./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh

Then, to hook up user-wide integration, run (note: requires admin on first use)

PS> .\vcpkg integrate install
Linux:~/$ ./vcpkg integrate install

Install any packages with

PS> .\vcpkg install sdl2 curl
Linux:~/$ ./vcpkg install sdl2 curl

The best way to use installed libraries with CMake is via the toolchain file scripts\buildsystems\vcpkg.cmake. To use this file, you simply need to add it onto your CMake command line as -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[vcpkg root]\scripts\buildsystems\vcpkg.cmake.

In Visual Studio, you can create a New Project (or open an existing one). All installed libraries are immediately ready to be #include'd and used in your project without additional configuration.

For more information, see our using a package example for the specifics. If your library is not present in vcpkg catalog, you can open an issue on the GitHub repo where the dev team and the community can see it and potentially create the port file for this library.

Additional notes on macOS and Linux support can be found in the official announcement.

Tab-Completion / Auto-Completion

vcpkg supports auto-completion of commands, package names, options etc in Powershell and bash. To enable tab-completion, use one of the following:

PS> .\vcpkg integrate powershell
Linux:~/$ ./vcpkg integrate bash

and restart your console.

Examples

See the documentation for specific walkthroughs, including installing and using a package, adding a new package from a zipfile, and adding a new package from a GitHub repo.

Our docs are now also available online at ReadTheDocs: https://vcpkg.readthedocs.io/!

See a 4 minute video demo.

Contributing

Vcpkg is built with your contributions. Here are some ways you can contribute:

Please refer to our Contribution guidelines for more details.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

License

Code licensed under the MIT License.

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C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS
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